Paul prays for the church because they're partners in the gospel and partakers of grace.
Jesus says the Bible is about him, and he was sent by the Father. What does he mean by these things, and how can the Bible REALLY be about Jesus?
It's a passage used almost every week in worship services across the world, but what does it mean, and how does it point us to the work of Jesus?
Jesus looks at his bride as "a lily among thorns", treasured, special, cherished. Can this really be true, and what should we do this this astounding grace?
Micah 5:2 is well-known in the Christmas story, but how does the rest of the chapter point us to Jesus?
Jesus was a real baby, but no ordinary baby. What makes him so special?
The shadow gives way to the substance as Jesus clears the temple, presenting himself as the house of God
We're to be devoted to prayer, but what does that look like, and why is it important?
How does the gospel work its way out in marriage, family & the work place?
When the Word becomes flesh he transforms lives. He turns shame to celebration, a foretaste of the future banquet at the end of time.